Every morning following a Golden Knights home game, center Pierre-Edouard Bellemare wakes up early and makes the short drive from his Summerlin home to the practice facility.

He sits at a computer inside City National Arena and meticulously studies his film from the night before.

“You can’t lie to yourself,” Bellemare said. “I just like the videos because I know it keeps me honest with my performance. I would rather judge myself too hard rather than not judge myself enough.”

Through the first nine games of the season, Bellemare hasn’t had much to be hard on himself for. The Golden Knights’ fourth line, which he centers, has been the most consistent unit in Vegas.

Bellemare is flanked on each side by the Golden Knights’ 2018 version of the Basher Brothers in Ryan Reaves and William Carrier. The trio has created a surprising amount of offense early in the season in addition to their expected violent checks in the corners.